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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
Meeting No. 69
Tuesday, May 6, 2003
The
Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural
Resources met in a televised session at 9:31 a.m. this day, in Room 237-C,
Centre Block, the Chair, Raymond Bonin, presiding.
Members of the Committee
present: Gérard
Binet, Raymond Bonin, Stan Dromisky, John Godfrey, Charles Hubbard, Nancy
Karetak-Lindell, Pat Martin, Anita Neville, Julian Reed, Maurice Vellacott.
Acting Members present: Réal Ménard for Yvan Loubier,
Karen Redman for Benoît Serré, Paddy Torsney for John Godfrey, Colleen Beaumier
for Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Mario Laframboise for Serge Cardin, Joe McGuire for
Julian Reed, Joe McGuire for Benoît Serré, Myron Thompson for Brian Pallister,
Dominic LeBlanc for John Godfrey, Janko Peric for Anita Neville, Janko Peric
for Benoît Serré, John O’Reilly for Benoît Serré, Dominic LeBlanc for Gérard
Binet, Alan Tonks for Gérard Binet, Dominic LeBlanc for Julian Reed, Dominic
LeBlanc for Gérard Binet, Dominic LeBlanc for Benoît Serré, Brian Massé for Pat
Martin.
In attendance: From the Committees Branch:
Jean-Michel Roy, Michael Lukyniuk and Jeffrey LeBlanc, Legislative Clerks;
Jean-François Pagé, Committee Clerk.
In attendance: From the Library of Parliament:
Mary Hurley and Tonina Simeone, Analysts.
Witnesses: From the Department of Indian
Affairs and Northern Development: Warren Johnson, Assistant Deputy
Minister, Lands and Trust Services; Paul Salembier, Senior Counsel; Lucie
Angers, Senior Counsel, Criminal Law Policy Section, Justice Canada; Catherine
MacLean, Counsel, Lands and Trusts, Socio-Economic Policy and Programs and
Corporate Services, Justice Canada.
Pursuant to its Order of
Reference of Monday, October 7, 2002, the Committee resumed consideration of
Bill C-7, An Act respecting leadership selection, administration and
accountability of Indian bands, and to make related amendments to other Acts (See
Minutes of Proceedings, Monday, January 27, 2003, Meeting No. 14).
The Committee resumed
Clause-by-Clause consideration of the Bill.
On Clause 19,
Debate resumed on the
amendment of Yvan Loubier – That Bill C-7, in Clause 19, be amended by
replacing line 11 on page 14 with the following:
“a term of imprisonment not
exceeding six”
After debate, the question
being put on the amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Réal Ménard, Pat Martin (2)
NAYS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, Paddy Torsney, Charles Hubbard, Anita Neville, Julian Reed, Karen
Redman (7)
Charles Hubbard moved, --
That Bill C-7, in Clause 19, be amended by replacing lines 15 and 16 on page 14
with the following:
of a band law made under
paragraph 16(1)(e) or 17(1)(a) or (b) may be
After debate, the question
being put on the amendment, it was agreed to on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Réal Ménard, Pat Martin (2)
NAYS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, John Godfrey, Charles Hubbard, Colleen Beaumier, Anita Neville,
Julian Reed, Karen Redman (8)
Réal Ménard moved, --
That Bill C-7, in Clause
19, be amended by replacing line 18 on page 14 with the following:
“$500,000 or a term of
imprisonment not”
After debate, Pat Martin
moved – That the amendment be further amended by replacing “$500,000” with
“$1,000,000”.
At 10:36 a.m., the sitting
was suspended for lack of quorum.
At 10:55 a.m., the sitting
resumed.
After debate, the question
being put on the sub-amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Maurice Vellacott, Mario Laframboise, Pat Martin (3)
NAYS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, John Godfrey, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita Neville,
Julian Reed, Joe McGuire (8)
Debate resumed on the
amendment.
After debate, the question
being put on the amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Maurice Vellacott, Mario Laframboise, Pat Martin (3)
NAYS: NAYS: Gérard Binet,
Stan Dromisky, John Godfrey, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita
Neville, Julian Reed, Joe McGuire (8)
On motion of Maurice
Vellacott, it was agreed – That the sitting be suspended.
At 11:47 a.m., the sitting
was suspended.
At 12:13 p.m., the sitting
resumed.
Mario Laframboise moved, --
That Bill C-7, in Clause
19, be amended by replacing line 19 on page 14 with the following:
“exceeding one year, or by
both.”
At 12:17 p.m., the sitting
was suspended for lack of quorum.
At 12:20 p.m., the sitting
resumed.
At 12:20 p.m., the sitting
was suspended.
At 12:25 p.m., the sitting
resumed.
Debate resumed on the
amendment.
Pat Martin moved – That the
motion be further amended by replacing “one year” with “two years”.
At 1:29 p.m., the sitting
was suspended.
At 1:30 p.m., the sitting
resumed.
After debate, the question
being put on the sub-amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Yvan Loubier, Pat
Martin (2)
NAYS: NAYS: Gérard Binet,
Dominic LeBlanc, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita Neville, Janko
Peric, Maurice Vellacott (7)
Debate resumed on the
amendment.
After debate, the question
being put on the amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Maurice Vellacott, Yvan Loubier, Pat Martin (3)
NAYS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, Dominic LeBlanc, Charles Hubbard, Anita Neville, Julian Reed, Janko
Peric (7)
Clause 19, as amended,
carried on division.
Clauses 20, 21, and 22
carried severally on division.
On Clause 23,
Charles Hubbard moved, --
That Bill C-7, in Clause 23, be amended by replacing lines 26 to 38 on page 15
with the following:
Designation of band
enforcement officers.
23. (1) The council of a band may employ any person as a band enforcement officer
for the purpose of conducting inspections and searches on reserve lands of the
band, and shall furnish each officer with a certificate specifying the
provisions of band laws in respect of which the officer may conduct them.
Production of certificate
(2) When conducting an inspection or search of a place, a band enforcement
officer shall, on request, produce the certificate to the person appearing to
be in charge of the place.
On motion of Maurice
Vellacott, by unanimous consent, it was agreed – That the word “qualified” be
inserted after the words “may employ any”.
At 1:55 p.m., the sitting
was suspended.
At 3:35 p.m., the sitting
resumed.
Debate resumed on the
amendment, as amended.
Pat Martin moved – That the
amendment, as amended, be further amended by adding in Clause 23(2) after the
word “place”, the following:
“and clearly explain to the
person the purpose of the inspection and the nature of the violation the
officer suspects may be taking place.”
At 3:54 p.m., the sitting
was suspended for lack of quorum.
At 4:00 p.m., the sitting
resumed.
After debate, the question
being put on the sub-amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Maurice Vellacott, Yvan Loubier, Pat Martin (3)
NAYS: Gérard Binet, John
Godfrey, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita Neville, Julian Reed,
John O’Reilly (7)
Debate resumed on the
amendment, as amended.
Yvan Loubier moved – That
the amendment, as amended, be further amended by adding, to paragraph (2), the
following:
“apparently
responsible for the proposed location (and verify his/her identity)”
After debate, the question
being put on the sub-amendment, it was negatived on the following recorded
division:
YEAS: Maurice Vellacott, Yvan Loubier, Pat Martin (3)
NAYS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita Neville, Julian Reed,
Dominic LeBlanc (7)
On motion of Maurice
Vellacott, it was agreed, by unanimous consent – That the amendment, as
amended, be further amended by adding after the words “band laws” in Clause
23(1) the following:
“made under section 16 and
17”
After debate, the question
being put on the amendment, as amended, it was agreed to on the following
recorded division:
YEAS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita Neville, Julian Reed,
Dominic LeBlanc, Maurice Vellacott (8)
NAYS: Yvan Loubier, Pat Martin (2)
After debate, Clause 23, as
amended, carried on the following recorded division:
YEAS: Gérard Binet, Stan
Dromisky, Charles Hubbard, Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Anita Neville, Julian Reed,
Dominic LeBlanc (7)
NAYS: Yvan Loubier, Pat Martin, Maurice Vellacott (3)
On Clause 24,
Maurice Vellacott moved, --
That Bill C-7, in Clause 24, be amended by replacing lines 39 to 45 on page 15
and lines 1 to 4 on page 16 with the following:
“24. (1) A band enforcement
officer to whom a warrant has been issued under subsection 26(3) may, at any
reasonable time, carry out an inspection if the officer believes on reasonable
grounds that there is non-compliance with a band law.”
Yvan
Loubier moved – That the amendment be further amended by inserting, after the
word “inspection”, the following:
“Exclusive
of living quarters”
At 6:09 p.m., the Committee
adjourned to the call of the Chair.
Elizabeth B. Kingston
Clerk of the Committee